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Thurman also appeared to suggest that she too was a victim of sexual harassment in Hollywood, employing the MeToo hashtag, which social media users posted to show the scale of the problem across the world.Weinstein, who has been accused by multiple women in the film industry of rape, sexual assault and harassment, worked with Thurman on seven films including Pulp Fiction and the Kill Bill series.

The LAPD and NYPD opened investigations into his behaviour, which allegedly continued over decades.

These allegations were the catalyst for many other people to come forward about sexual misconduct they had experienced at the hands of powerful men in industries including sports, entertainment and politics.

Thurman made reference to a previous interview in which she said she was too angry to comment yet, writing: "#metoo, in case you couldn’t tell by the look on my face."

The actress concluded with an elusive "stay tuned".

Rose McGowan, a vocal critic and one of Weinstein's first accusers, was quick to respond to Thurman saying: "Hello Uma. Welcome."